The Lycée Français de Singapour is a private school, established under Singapore law and recognized by the French Ministry of National Education.

The LFS provides education to French nationals living in Singapore as well as to French speaking or English speaking expatriate children who wish to follow the French curriculum. It also welcomes Singaporean children as early as nursery school/kindergarten.Established in 1999 in its new, convenient and attractive premises, the LFS now counts more than 1090 students who benefit from its very functional infrastructure and up-to-date equipment.

As an integral part of one of the most complex and widespread education networks in the world, the LFS boasts two unique key features: access to two cultures and three languages. From kindergarten through elementary and secondary schooling, it takes its students all the way to the Baccalaureat (French high school certificate) and offers them high-quality, dynamic teaching (conducted in French), combined with early in depth learning of the English language, as well as a choice of Mandarin, Spanish and German as a second foreign language.Since September 2006, the LFS has opened bilingual classes -French/English- for children in Kindergarten 2 (4-5 years old) and in Primary 1 (6-7 years old). Upper level classes will open progressively in subsequent years. Such an emphasis on active language learning is in accordance with the French value system that places children at the heart of the learning process.

Primary school

The Lycee’s outstanding academic results and the internationally recognized qualifications it offers reinforce its reputation for excellence as a multi-cultural community that encourages mutual understanding and respect in all its members. All teachers and management staff are highly qualified professional educators who have been specially selected for their skills and their enthusiasm.

In addition to the formal teaching program, an extensive and varied range of extra-curricular activities contributes to the enrichment and the development of its students’ personalities and abilities.